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I wish to upload the docs to Adobe Acrobat (AA).

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Feb 20, 2018 Feb 20, 2018

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I receive docs into BOX. I wish to upload the docs to Adobe Acrobat (AA). The BOX App allows me to "OPEN" the docs but not "COPY" the docs to AA. Can this be achieved, or am i missing a trick

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Feb 25, 2018 Feb 25, 2018

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Hi MG972244​,

On iOS 11, the Box app supports "Open in Adobe Acrobat" instead of "Copy to Adobe Acrobat", as you pointed out.  (In contrast, other cloud storage apps, such as Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, still support "Copy to Adobe Acrobat".)

To make a copy of a PDF document in Acrobat Reader

  1. Make sure to update the Box app and Acrobat Reader to the latest versions that are available from the App Store.
  2. Open a PDF document in the Box app.
  3. Tap the Share icon in the bottom bar.
    Box1.png
  4. Tap "Save to Files" in the Share sheet.
    Box2.png
  5. Tap "On My iPhone" or "On My iPad" to expand.
  6. Select Adobe Acrobat.
    Box3.png
  7. Tap Add button in the upper-right corner.
  8. Launch Acrobat Reader.
  9. Switch to "Local".
    AcrobatReader.png

The PDF document in the Box app is now copied to "Local" in Adobe Acrobat.

Because this is a copy of the PDF document in the Box app, any changes made to the PDF document in Acrobat Reader will not be saved back to the original PDF document in the Box app, which is the expected behavior.

Hope this helps.

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Hi MG972244​,

On iOS 11, the Box app supports "Open in Adobe Acrobat" instead of "Copy to Adobe Acrobat", as you pointed out.  (In contrast, other cloud storage apps, such as Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, still support "Copy to Adobe Acrobat".)

To make a copy of a PDF document in Acrobat Reader

  1. Make sure to update the Box app and Acrobat Reader to the latest versions that are available from the App Store.
  2. Open a PDF document in the Box app.
  3. Tap the Share icon in the bottom bar.
    Box1.png
  4. Tap "Save to Files" in the Share sheet.
    Box2.png
  5. Tap "On My iPhone" or "On My iPad" to expand.
  6. Select Adobe Acrobat.
    Box3.png
  7. Tap Add button in the upper-right corner.
  8. Launch Acrobat Reader.
  9. Switch to "Local".
    AcrobatReader.png

The PDF document in the Box app is now copied to "Local" in Adobe Acrobat.

Because this is a copy of the PDF document in the Box app, any changes made to the PDF document in Acrobat Reader will not be saved back to the original PDF document in the Box app, which is the expected behavior.

Hope this helps.

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